Yes, he started the Carolingian Renaissance, and through that time, he instigated many educational factors by making churches the main part of society.
The king during the Carolingian Renaissance was called Charlemagne.
The Carolingian rulers Charlemagne and Louis the Pious are the rulers associated with the Carolingian Renaissance.
Charlemagne was the frankish king that ruled during The Carolingian Renaissance.
The Carolingian Renaissance peaked during the reigns of Charlemagne and Louis the Pious.
Charlemagne was a devout Christian and was a strong supporter of the Catholic Church. He worked to spread Christianity throughout his empire and promoted the Christian faith through education and religious reforms.
The Carolingian Renaissance, as Charlemagne's renaissance was called, was a time of great increase in education, the arts, architecture, law, religion, and just about all other cultural life in Western Europe. It was a period that included the reigns of Charlemagne and Louis the Pious, roughly the second half of the 8th century and the first half of the 9th. There is a link below to an article on the Carolingian Renaissance.
Alcuin (735-804), who taught at Charlemagne's court.
No, Charlemagne founded the Carolingian Empire.
The Carolingian Renaissance peaked during the reigns of Charlemagne and Louis the Pious. Charlemagne was king from 768 to 814, emperor from 800 to 814, and Louis the Pious was Emperor from 814 to 840. There is a link below for more information.
The Carolingian Renaissance through the medium of the Catholic Church.
He felt that learning was extremely important and therefore started the Carolingian Renaissance. He was Christain and believe in the importance of extending Christianity.
It was called the Carolingian Empire.